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Last month, I shared some of the surrealist art projects I do with my students and described the strange, bizarre and often symbolic qualities of surrealism. Now, we will venture into the similar — ...
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“God gave her to me like this.” This matter-of-fact utterance, one of many in the evocative new film, Clara Sola, may not seem like a significant moment when extracted from the story. Yet, not only is ...
Q&A: Author Rebecca Serle shares what’s behind her ‘magical realism’ and new book ‘Expiration Dates’
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The Masks of Rioclora," playwright Richard Sewell's first foray into "magic realism," seems to have had a major impact on his career. The play won the Morton R. Sarett Award, a biennial award given at ...
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